The Policy and Practice Legacy of the New Jersey Medicaid ACO Demonstration Project.

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Citation: Journal of Ambulatory Care Management. 43(1):2-10, 2020 Jan/Mar.PMID: 31770180Institution: MedStar Health Research InstituteForm of publication: Journal ArticleMedline article type(s): Journal ArticleSubject headings: *Accountable Care Organizations/ec [Economics] | *Medicaid/ec [Economics] | Health Care Reform | Health Policy | Humans | New Jersey | Organizational Policy | Quality of Health Care | United StatesYear: 2020Local holdings: Available online from MWHC library: 1999 - presentISSN:
  • 0148-9917
Name of journal: The Journal of ambulatory care managementAbstract: The New Jersey Medicaid Accountable Care Organization (ACO) Demonstration was created with a unique combination of features regarding ACO geography, involvement of managed care organizations (MCOs), and shared savings parameters. Ultimately, the Demonstration did not lead to a sustainable accountable care financing model and shared savings were deemphasized. Instead, the ACOs evolved into community health coalitions focused on coordinating and enhancing a wide range of activities in partnership with state government, private health systems, community leaders, and MCOs. Currently, the state is developing policy parameters to reposition the ACOs as regional partners to implement state-directed population health initiatives.All authors: DeLia D, Yedidia MJOriginally published: Journal of Ambulatory Care Management. 43(1):2-10, 2020 Jan/Mar.Fiscal year: FY2020Digital Object Identifier: Date added to catalog: 2019-12-17
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The New Jersey Medicaid Accountable Care Organization (ACO) Demonstration was created with a unique combination of features regarding ACO geography, involvement of managed care organizations (MCOs), and shared savings parameters. Ultimately, the Demonstration did not lead to a sustainable accountable care financing model and shared savings were deemphasized. Instead, the ACOs evolved into community health coalitions focused on coordinating and enhancing a wide range of activities in partnership with state government, private health systems, community leaders, and MCOs. Currently, the state is developing policy parameters to reposition the ACOs as regional partners to implement state-directed population health initiatives.

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